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Avoiding Reactor Meltdown
Phil Clay shows code examples of blocking problems and solutions when using Project Reactor, as well as a live demo with BlockHound.
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Learning Spring Boot: First as a Student, Then as a Teacher
Jennifer Lee highlights an advantage to Spring Boot: it's easy to learn, easy to master, and easy to teach.
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Bits and Pieces
Kenneth McAlpine explores how the combination of hardware and performative coding shaped the sound of early video game music, and how it changed the way that composers conceived of and used music.
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Career Abroad - How the Best Technologists Are Conquering the World
Thiago Ghisi discusses lessons learned in his career securing and advancing in a good job.
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Taking Back Software Engineering
Dave Farley discusses adopting a disciplined, scientific approach to solving problems in software while still encouraging people-centric creation.
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Write Less Code with Kotlin and Spring Boot
Todd Ginsberg presents the basics of Kotlin and the features that make it compelling.
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Keeping Up with Java: Look at All These New Features!
Gil Tene discusses some of the new Java deployment features, and issues that will affect migration of applications from earlier versions.
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Spring HATEOAS: Hypermedia APIs with Spring
Oliver Drotbohm and Greg Turnquist discuss how to build flexible web services using hypermedia with Spring HATEOAS 1.0.
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Joy of Coding 2019: Lightning Talks
In this series of lighting talks the speakers cover a wide range of topics such as accessibility, TCR, OpenSCAD, progress in programming, JavaScript generators, etc.
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Best Practices to Spring to Kubernetes Easier and Faster
Ray Tsang introduces tools -Jib, Skaffold- and best practices to adopt Kubernetes faster and easier.
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GraphQL + Apollo Server + Azure Functions = Magic
Erick Wendel introduces Azure Functions and discusses building a serverless solution with GraphQL and Apollo Server.
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Micro-front-ends: The Golden Circle
Bruno Vercelino da Hora discusses micro-front-ends, what they are and what they are good for.